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Allende vs. Big Tech: The Santiago Boys
1:19:57
The Evolution of Reparations into Contemporary Remedies
2:29:29
Drug Decriminalization: From Punitive Policies to Effective Solutions
47:21
Beyond the Ballot: Nigeria’s Role in a Changing World
1:30:44
Paths of Victory: How Ukraine’s EU Integration Can Help Win the War
1:37:01
Social Equity Up Front: A Progress Report on Cannabis Regulation from New York Officials
1:04:36
One Year into the Full-Scale Invasion: Europe’s Role in Securing Ukraine’s Victory
1:17:49
Why the EU Needs an Anticorruption Sanctions Regime: A Powerful Tool in the Fight Against Corruption
1:09:40
The Future of Global Democracy
1:01:58
Ukraine’s Reconstruction and Recovery: A Modern and Inclusive Marshall Plan for the Way Forward
1:48:37
Ukraine’s Reconstruction and Recovery: A Modern and Inclusive Marshall Plan for the Way (remove)
1:49:01
Remember to Reclaim—Confronting Colonial Pasts and the Way Forward
1:11:32
Small Changes Won’t Do: Why We Must Change the System to Solve the Climate Crisis
1:56:22
Repairing the Harms of the Drug War
49:26
Fueling the War: Why Energy Sanctions Matter and How to Make Them Effective
1:29:45
Bolstering Ukraine’s Wartime Economy and Planning for Recovery: The Ukrainian Perspective
1:27:33
Open Society Justice Rising Awards
1:01:53
Racial Equity in Community Violence Intervention
1:24:53
Drugs and Elections: How to Advance Drug Policy Reform
51:24
After the Summit for Democracy: Shoring Up the Fundamentals of Democracy
59:28
Investigating the Police in Latin America: The Role of Civil Society
1:02:01
Global Consequences of the War on Drugs: Perspectives from Former Open Society Fellows
1:00:17
Who Polices the Police?
1:29:03
50 Years of the Failed Drug War: A Conversation with Former President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo
1:14:33
Defunding Police in Favor of Traditional Mental Health Systems is Not the Answer to Police Brutality
1:24:19
Quality Education for Climate Action
1:07:15
Drug Use for Grown-Ups: A Conversation with Carl Hart
1:19:03
More Than Ready: Be Strong and Be You... and Other Lessons for Women of Color on the Rise
1:01:55
Visual Rebellions: Reframing and Resisting Power Through Feminist Photography
1:06:19
What Do the U S  Election Results Mean for Roma in Europe
1:22:57
UN75—Race, COVID 19, and the War on Drugs
1:27:35
Evidence and Research for Roma Children—RECI Reports: A Decade of Collaboration
2:04:09
UN75—Women Who Grow Coca and Opium: COVID-19 and Gender-Sensitive Drug Policies in Rural Areas
1:22:04
Can Healing Be Our North Star? Reimagining Health, Well-Being, and Collective Liberation
1:31:34
What’s Next for Moria and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Policy
1:27:33
Book Launch—Lying in State: Why Presidents Lie—And Why Trump Is Worse
1:23:39
How the War on Drugs Continues to Fuel Authoritarianism
1:28:05
Unmaking Americans: Insecure Citizenship in the United States
1:27:53
Internet Governance: Measures Companies, Governments, and Citizens Should Take—and Their Pitfalls
1:43:12
Talking About Race: A Conversation with Beverly Tatum and Sonja Santelises
1:45:13
Law Versus Power: Our Global Fight for Human Rights
1:05:14
Women in Prison: The Devastating Impact of Rising Incarceration in the Americas
1:21:36
Book Launch—American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear
1:08:50
Celebrating 20 Years of Open Society Institute–Baltimore with Patrick Gaspard and Community Fellows
1:47:57
Book Launch—The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy
1:11:09
Reimagining Drug Policy Through Artistic Expression: Museums, Marches, and More
1:03:44
Is the Human Rights Movement in Crisis?
1:29:22
Book Launch—Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY’s Impact in Bosnia and Serbia
1:36:15
The Future of Coca Industrialization in Colombia: A Pathway to Development and Peace
1:28:09
Images and Democracy: Photography and Shaping Contemporary South African Culture
1:09:50
Policing Black Bodies: Do Black Lives Matter? A Conversation about Policing in Brazil and the U.S.
1:45:30
Policing the Black Man: A Conversation with Angela J. Davis and Sherrilyn Ifill
1:32:24
Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel
1:12:38
Artists for Change: A Showcase from Creatives for Global Drug Policy Reform
1:12:56
Book Launch—Five Ideas to Fight For: How Our Freedom Is Under Threat and Why It Matters
1:17:19
Book Launch: How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything
1:22:09
Webcast on Grant Making with Chris Stone
58:50
Rewire—Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection
1:28:07
Open Society Foundations Announce Next President: Christopher Stone
6:29
Debating the "War on Terror": Two Appraisals of Obama, Human Rights, and Counterterrorism Policy
1:51:08
Author Moises Naim in Conversation with Chris Stone
1:38:06
Is Freedom to Debate Becoming Freedom to Hate?
6:02
The International Human Rights Movement: A History
1:28:16
National Security Secrecy and Surveillance: Defending the Public's Right to Know
1:34:37
Transformational Leadership Retreat in Miami
7:53
Madame Prosecutor—Confrontations with Humanity's Worst Criminals and the Culture of Impunity
1:27:50
Who Controls the Message? Producing and Distributing Media Content in the Digital Age
1:24:07
Revising Paul Kagame: Myth and Reality After the Genocide in Rwanda
1:37:21
The Cost of Conscience—The Hidden Challenges of Dissent in the Workplace
1:13:37
A Conversation with Wes Moore and Michel Martin
1:25:59
From Bosnia to Libya: The Impact of War Reporting on Foreign Policy
1:38:15
The Philanthropy of George Soros: Building Open Societies
1:35:34
Terrorism and International Law
1:28:08
Eyes on Zimbabwe—Torture and Political Violence
1:36:52
Promoting Health and Human Rights in MDR-TB Care
16:58
Black Faces in White Places: Becoming a Game Changer in a Competitive World
2:11:03
The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom
1:28:57
Unleashing the Power of Art, Culture, and Media to Transform Black Communities
1:38:07
The Trust Deficit: The Impact of Perceptions on Policy in Afghanistan
1:45:08
New Media in Authoritarian Societies
1:15:20
Human Rights and Their Limits
1:35:05
Solve Kashmir First: New Thinking on South Asia's Longest Conflict
1:39:55
Whistle-Blowers: A Conversation with Daniel Ellsberg and John Dean
1:51:53
Freedom for Sale: Why the World Is Trading Democracy for Security
1:15:03
The Future of Freedom and Control in the Internet Age
1:23:42
The Adaptation Imperative—Food Security and Climate Change
1:37:02